Comments Thread For: Fury: Joshua Quit, And When You Quit Once You're Finished

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  • twosweethooks
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    #31
    Fury is RIGHT !

    Most of y’all dont get what he’s saying and hate him for observing the truth and telling it!

    It’s no different when two dogs fight and one dog wits and runs HE AINT COMING BACK!😂

    Put two trained bulldogs in a pit and one quits he WILL quit again and sooner the next time because HE GAVE UP ON HIMSELF.

    MEN are Different than dogs I grant you that. Duran etc.. quit and finally came back but was never the same.

    Fury cited the signs of a quitter. If you didn’t see them go back and watch it again.

    Or just excoriate for telling the truth😂😂🤣🤣😆😳🔨

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #32
      Joshua didn't quit in boxing terms. It's because Wilder and Fury keep saying he did that people believe it. It's the Trump thing again...

      And didn't Roberto Duran quit VERY obviously against Ray Leonard and keep on fighting??? If Joshua had continued and got brutally Ko'd - I'd argue he would have been more finished as a fighter.

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      • DuckAdonis
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        #33
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        You know what...Tyson's right A.J is a quitter no doubt. However at least Joshua lost his titles by defending them in battle, Tyson on the other hand just abandons rematch clauses and the sport for that matter.

        So its hard to really determine whos worse here, Tyson gets up in the 12th round but ducked Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder and Klitschko before that ; Joshua forfeits his titles to Andy 'Destroyer' Ruiz by forcing the refs hand, yet I still think A.J gets in there again.

        These two need to prove themselves in America.
        How can he duck a rematch clause Vs Wilder when it was never activated? Now if they would have given Fury the decision, the rematch clause would have came into effect.
        But they didn't, the judges decided to give Wilder a draw, so the rematch clause was useless.
        Or else I bet we would have seen Fury Vs Wilder 2 already.

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          #34
          Originally posted by DuckAdonis
          How can he duck a rematch clause Vs Wilder when it was never activated? Now if they would have given Fury the decision, the rematch clause would have came into effect.
          But they didn't, the judges decided to give Wilder a draw, so the rematch clause was useless.
          Or else I bet we would have seen Fury Vs Wilder 2 already.
          It went over your head. Fury said he would rematch, he lied. No need to split hairs.

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          • DuckAdonis
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            #35
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            It went over your head. Fury said he would rematch, he lied. No need to split hairs.
            He lied? Didn't Wilder just confirm that the Fury rematch contracts are signed? So where did he lie?

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              #36
              Originally posted by uppercut510
              remember aj fans were praising furys "classy response to aj losing" ???????? now hes a crack head again
              It doesn't sound like Fury is interested in giving classy responses to Joshua losing anymore. So why should he still be getting praised?

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                #37
                Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                He lied? Didn't Wilder just confirm that the Fury rematch contracts are signed? So where did he lie?
                Tyson said he would rematch Wilder immediately following the draw. Later bro, no time for trivial old news.

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                • DuckAdonis
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  Tyson said he would rematch Wilder immediately following the draw. Later bro, no time for trivial old news.
                  Why does it matter if Fury gets a few more fights in? We know the fight is happen next year. Seems like the wilder fans just wanted to catch Fury when he was not at his best.

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                  • Calibaloc
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                    Why does it matter if Fury gets a few more fights in? We know the fight is happen next year. Seems like the wilder fans just wanted to catch Fury when he was not at his best.
                    Youre trying to hard. Give it a rest. Even the Fury fans say he ducked the "immediate" Wilder rematch when it was pretty much signed and ready to go. Just leave it alone...

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                    • DuckAdonis
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Calibaloc
                      Youre trying to hard. Give it a rest. Even the Fury fans say he ducked the "immediate" Wilder rematch when it was pretty much signed and ready to go. Just leave it alone...
                      I have no idea why you are quoting me...I guess I have spoken the truth too much? Those Fury fans are misinformed. The guy fought Wilder in his backyard on his platform after a 3 year coke and alcohol binge FFS without fighting any worthy contender before that. If that doesn't tell you the guy has balls, I don't know what will. And now the truth has come out. Fury is fighting Wilder again when all of you casuals said he was scared. Big fat L

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